A
century before the development of the lake communities
Augusta was the hub of the township. Later an intersection
of two railroads served people and freight, as well as
the dairy industry, now only memories of the past. Incorporated
in 1797 as a much larger area, Lafayette later separated
in 1845 and then Branchville which is completely surrounded
by the township, separated and became incorporated in
1898. The township is the home of the Farm and Horse Show,
which relocated from Branchville to the Plains Road in
1976 when it needed more acreage for expansion. Now called
the Sussex County Farm & Horse Show/The New Jersey
State Fair, it is the site of numerous activities and
events throughout the year. Another large recreation area
is Skylands Park, a ballpark which hosts the New Jersey
Cardinals, a Class A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals
with seating for 4,300 people.
Acreage
in another area of the township with a view of Sunrise
Mountain is the municipal park that continues to expand
for the recreation activities of both young and old. Along
with a pavilion/eating area, there are areas for basketball,
softball, soccer and baseball. The township also hosts
a complex of buildings owned and operated by Sussex County
including a health facility, namely the Homestead, the
County Library, the Juvenile Detention Center, the office
of the County Weights and Measures and a Fire Training
Facility for all county firemen. The old Homestead facility,
once called the County Alms House is now used for county
offices.
Through
the years, the township has evolved from diversified farming
to dairying and creameries, railroading, then with better
transportation, to a lovely vacationland. Still, today,
a rural area dependent on individual wells and septic
systems, the development of homes has quite often necessitated
a commute to employment out of the area creating a busy
highway corridor.
Barbara S. Haggerty